Future Physician Leaders Program

Founded in 2009 by Congressman Dr. Raul Ruiz, The Future Physician Leaders Program is a long-term mentorship program for students who are interested in fulfilling a mission of service to the community. The program is a community-based collaborative effort and the City of Temecula recently partnered with the UCR School of Medicine. The Temecula program is based out of the Temecula Valley Hospital.

Duration

The program is 7 weeks during the summer and runs from June 19th-August 1st, 2018 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 5:30pm-7:30pm (excluding July 4th - Independence Day).

Components

Students in the program participate in 3 different components:

Didactic - Lectures, workshops, and group discussions held primarily in the summer along with networking events with physicians and healthcare leaders throughout the rest of the year

Community Service and Leadership - Allows students the kinesthetic learning experience of community health and gives them the opportunity to improve healthcare access to their community

Physician Shadowing - Exposes students to a physician’s life and patient-doctor interaction in the effort to inspire the students to do similar work

Requirements & Qualifications

This program is intended for students in the Inland Southern California region enrolled in local high schools, colleges and universities, and medical schools.

Students must be at least 18 years of age to participate in shadowing rotations.

The program has one main requirement and that is commitment.

Application

Anyone interested in becoming a physician leader and serving their community is welcome to apply for the program. Application deadline is May 2, 2018 for the upcoming summer session. Application is available on: www.fpl.ucr.edu

More Information

For more information contact Charles Walker by email or by phone (951) 694-6468.